North Carolina Republican Candidate's Controversial Remarks Resurface

TLDRA video has surfaced showing North Carolina's Republican gubernatorial nominee, Mark Robinson, making derogatory remarks about women and expressing a desire to return to a time when women couldn't vote. Robinson's comments have sparked outrage and raised concerns about his candidacy.

Key insights

🚩Mark Robinson expresses desire to return to a time when women couldn't vote.

Robinson makes derogatory comments about LGBTQ+ individuals.

🗑️He dismisses the Holocaust as 'hogwash.'

📢Robinson's controversial remarks have sparked outrage and raised concerns about his candidacy.

💡The video highlights the need for careful candidate selection and the potential impact of extreme views on electoral outcomes.

Q&A

What did Mark Robinson say about women?

Mark Robinson expressed a desire to go back to the time when women couldn't vote.

What were Robinson's comments about LGBTQ+ individuals?

Robinson made derogatory comments about LGBTQ+ individuals, referring to them as 'filth.'

Did Robinson dismiss the Holocaust?

Yes, Robinson dismissed the Holocaust as 'hogwash.'

How have people responded to Robinson's remarks?

Robinson's controversial remarks have sparked outrage and raised concerns about his candidacy.

What does the video reveal about candidate selection?

The video highlights the need for careful candidate selection and the potential impact of extreme views on electoral outcomes.

Timestamped Summary

00:11A newly surfaced video shows North Carolina's Republican gubernatorial nominee, Mark Robinson, making derogatory remarks about women and expressing a desire to go back to a time when women couldn't vote.

00:16Robinson also made derogatory comments about LGBTQ+ individuals, referring to them as 'filth.'

00:29In the video, Robinson dismisses the Holocaust as 'hogwash.'

00:54Robinson's controversial remarks have sparked outrage and raised concerns about his candidacy.

01:39The video highlights the need for careful candidate selection and the potential impact of extreme views on electoral outcomes.